Aankondiging_Immuno_7nov
... and thus determines the outcome of antigen-specific responses. Specific immune responses are driven by antigen-specific T cells, which do not only expand after initial MHC-dependent antigen contact, but do also polarize into effector cells.These differentiated cells are characterized by their functi ...
... and thus determines the outcome of antigen-specific responses. Specific immune responses are driven by antigen-specific T cells, which do not only expand after initial MHC-dependent antigen contact, but do also polarize into effector cells.These differentiated cells are characterized by their functi ...
3 Intro to Restriction Enzymes
... • What do you predict could happen if two pieces of DNA are cut with the same restriction enzyme??? – YES! They will have the same “sticky ends” – How could we use this??? ...
... • What do you predict could happen if two pieces of DNA are cut with the same restriction enzyme??? – YES! They will have the same “sticky ends” – How could we use this??? ...
themes
... Infectious diseases and immunity Transmission and control of infectious diseases Approaches to active immunisation and vaccination Evasion of specific immune response by pathogens ...
... Infectious diseases and immunity Transmission and control of infectious diseases Approaches to active immunisation and vaccination Evasion of specific immune response by pathogens ...
Slide 1
... Peak of intergenic location found with high representation in all 3 libraries and showing miRNA potential (hairpin) 4 manuscripts in preparation using Solexa data • At the end of spermatogenesis the DNA is not methylated small RNAs may transfer the information for methylation • Discovery of a new cl ...
... Peak of intergenic location found with high representation in all 3 libraries and showing miRNA potential (hairpin) 4 manuscripts in preparation using Solexa data • At the end of spermatogenesis the DNA is not methylated small RNAs may transfer the information for methylation • Discovery of a new cl ...
This examination paper consists of 4 pages
... The number of answers (crosses) for each question must match the number shown in brackets to the right. 1. Which of the following statements are not true? Pyrrolysine is an amino acid The genetic code has three stop codons DNA has a helical diameter of 1- 3 nm Nucleotides consist of sugar, phosphate ...
... The number of answers (crosses) for each question must match the number shown in brackets to the right. 1. Which of the following statements are not true? Pyrrolysine is an amino acid The genetic code has three stop codons DNA has a helical diameter of 1- 3 nm Nucleotides consist of sugar, phosphate ...
genetic_testD_key
... What danger is avoided when using genetic engineering techniques to make vaccines as compared to the conventional method used to make the original polo vaccine? When making traditional vaccines scientist weaken or kill a harmful virus or bacteria and inject it into the body so that the person’s whit ...
... What danger is avoided when using genetic engineering techniques to make vaccines as compared to the conventional method used to make the original polo vaccine? When making traditional vaccines scientist weaken or kill a harmful virus or bacteria and inject it into the body so that the person’s whit ...
11/01 Molecular genetic analysis and biotechnology
... • Gene cloning: amplifying a specific piece of DNA via a bacteria cell • Cloning vector: a replicating DNA molecule attached with a foreign DNA fragment to be introduced into a cell – Has features that make it easier to insert DNA and select for presence of vector in cell. • Origin of replication • ...
... • Gene cloning: amplifying a specific piece of DNA via a bacteria cell • Cloning vector: a replicating DNA molecule attached with a foreign DNA fragment to be introduced into a cell – Has features that make it easier to insert DNA and select for presence of vector in cell. • Origin of replication • ...
Ligation and Transformation
... LB + amp: Should contain only cells with the amp-resistant pGLO plasmid; colonies appear white (-pGLO, + pGLO) LB + amp + ara: Should contain only cells with the amp-resistant pGLO plasmid; colonies floresce green (+pGLO) ...
... LB + amp: Should contain only cells with the amp-resistant pGLO plasmid; colonies appear white (-pGLO, + pGLO) LB + amp + ara: Should contain only cells with the amp-resistant pGLO plasmid; colonies floresce green (+pGLO) ...
immune response
... The consequences are usually beneficial or some times may be injurious to the host. The adaptive response can be antibody-mediated (humoral), cell-mediated (cellular), or both. ...
... The consequences are usually beneficial or some times may be injurious to the host. The adaptive response can be antibody-mediated (humoral), cell-mediated (cellular), or both. ...
Medical Biology
... few days. Since the secondary immune responses are induced rapidly (within a short time after the entry of the antigen) to greater levels, the antigen is eliminated before it can cause damage or disease. More over the antibodies remain in circulation for a longer period. Since specific memory T and ...
... few days. Since the secondary immune responses are induced rapidly (within a short time after the entry of the antigen) to greater levels, the antigen is eliminated before it can cause damage or disease. More over the antibodies remain in circulation for a longer period. Since specific memory T and ...
LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
... 6. Antibodies are classified based on the type of light chain they possess. 7. Major histocompatibility complex molecules inherited from both parents are codominantly expressed. 8. Myasthenia gravis is a systemic autoimmune disease. 9. A vaccine contains antibodies that stimulate adaptive immunity t ...
... 6. Antibodies are classified based on the type of light chain they possess. 7. Major histocompatibility complex molecules inherited from both parents are codominantly expressed. 8. Myasthenia gravis is a systemic autoimmune disease. 9. A vaccine contains antibodies that stimulate adaptive immunity t ...
CLS 311 Basic Microbiology Lect 9: Bacterial Genatics
... after they occur and before they can be passed on to progeny. ...
... after they occur and before they can be passed on to progeny. ...
Document
... D.) No difference in transcription rate when an activator protein was present. E.) Negative control of transcription. ...
... D.) No difference in transcription rate when an activator protein was present. E.) Negative control of transcription. ...
Ch 20- Mini Clicker Review Qs
... Gene expression refers to the transcription and translation of a gene or set of genes. Gene regulation refers to the control of gene expression. Hybridization is the process by which two complementary strands of nucleic acid base pair to one another to form a duplex. If two strands of nucleic acid a ...
... Gene expression refers to the transcription and translation of a gene or set of genes. Gene regulation refers to the control of gene expression. Hybridization is the process by which two complementary strands of nucleic acid base pair to one another to form a duplex. If two strands of nucleic acid a ...
CHAPTER 6: RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY
... structure/function relationship studies and gene expression and regulation research have been enormously enhanced by this powerful tool. Transgenic animals (into which DNA from another species has been inserted) have been bred to expand the study of human biochemical processes and diseases. Transgen ...
... structure/function relationship studies and gene expression and regulation research have been enormously enhanced by this powerful tool. Transgenic animals (into which DNA from another species has been inserted) have been bred to expand the study of human biochemical processes and diseases. Transgen ...
Last Name - JhaveriChemBioWiki
... Where is it found? Complimentary strand to DNA of GATTACTACGA? Complimentary strand to DNA of TTTAGGGCCCAT ...
... Where is it found? Complimentary strand to DNA of GATTACTACGA? Complimentary strand to DNA of TTTAGGGCCCAT ...
Swine influenza (SwIV) is considered a zoonosis and the fact that
... porcine immune system. Dendritic cells (DC) link innate and adaptive immune system, expressing specialized pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) which recognise particular pathogen-associateti molecular patterns (PAMPs). Furthermore, there is growing evidence that the so-called"early" cytokines play ...
... porcine immune system. Dendritic cells (DC) link innate and adaptive immune system, expressing specialized pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) which recognise particular pathogen-associateti molecular patterns (PAMPs). Furthermore, there is growing evidence that the so-called"early" cytokines play ...
DNA Structure: Deoxyribonucleic acid
... Definition of Inherited Trait: _____________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Inherited example: _____________________________________________ Why is this trait an inherited trait? ________________________________ _________________________________ ...
... Definition of Inherited Trait: _____________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Inherited example: _____________________________________________ Why is this trait an inherited trait? ________________________________ _________________________________ ...
Human Genome
... 1. Bind oligo DT to the poly A tail of the mRNA 2. Add reverse transcriptase and make its cDNA copy 3. Digest mRNA and add poly C tail to 3’end of DNA 4. Add oligo dG and synthesize a complementary strand 5. Add dC’s to the 3’end of double stranded cDNA 6. Insert dC tailed DNA to dG tailed linearize ...
... 1. Bind oligo DT to the poly A tail of the mRNA 2. Add reverse transcriptase and make its cDNA copy 3. Digest mRNA and add poly C tail to 3’end of DNA 4. Add oligo dG and synthesize a complementary strand 5. Add dC’s to the 3’end of double stranded cDNA 6. Insert dC tailed DNA to dG tailed linearize ...
Lecture 6 S
... Vertical Gene Transfer= When genes are passed from an organism to it’s offspring ...
... Vertical Gene Transfer= When genes are passed from an organism to it’s offspring ...
Agrobacterium
... Chromosome 6 contains about 1500 genes. You can see more of them if you zoom in on the right-most map. ...
... Chromosome 6 contains about 1500 genes. You can see more of them if you zoom in on the right-most map. ...
Making Proteins
... The proteins produced are in the 1˚ level of protein structure, which the genes determine Some proteins are modified further before they do their specific jobs What are some of the possible roles for these proteins? ...
... The proteins produced are in the 1˚ level of protein structure, which the genes determine Some proteins are modified further before they do their specific jobs What are some of the possible roles for these proteins? ...
DNA vaccination
DNA vaccination is a technique for protecting an animal against disease by injecting it with genetically engineered DNA so cells directly produce an antigen, resulting in a protective immunological response. Several DNA vaccines have been released for veterinary use, and there has been promising research using the vaccines for viral, bacterial and parasitic diseases, as well as to several tumour types. Although only one DNA vaccine has been approved for human use, DNA vaccines may have a number of potential advantages over conventional vaccines, including the ability to induce a wider range of immune response types.